If you care about faction as a Necro, I'd suggest rolling Erudite or Human and not handing in your guild note... Gnomes probably have the same reputation, but I'm not positive.
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Originally Posted by mr_jon3s
Yes. But really you wanna be an iksar necro anyway the regen is just too op.
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Iksar regen is great, but I think the question for Iksar vs DE/Human/Gnome/Erudite is "Where do I want to level?" moreso than "Regen >>> Anything else," which is more of an Min/Max'er point of view.
Rolling Iksar, you're going to have an amazing set of zones in Kunark, all right next to your home city which absolutely adores you. Off the continent, you're going to be hated without a ton of mind-numbing turn-ins, and have to waste A Lot of time running to the handful of vendors/bank(s) you can use. It all changes once you get your 34 Lich spell of course, but its still a pain in the butt to carry all those spells with you, especially once you get to bronze/fine steel dropping camps, and how wimpy all Necro races are.
For Anybody else, you're accepted in a surprising number of cities and vendors, will be able to repair any faction you want through normal leveling spots, and wont have a problem getting any of your spells.
I played an Erudite Necro (to 65) on live from Kunark to LDoN and have an Iksar Necro (28th) here. I had hoped to relive my favorite Old World camps and whatnot, but its honestly not worth it with how amazing Kunark is, and how cumbersome Iksars are in the Old World. In exchange though, I've gotten to experience low-level Kunark and will also get to enjoy killing Absolutely Everybody Else in a few more levels.
tldr; Roll Iksar and don't ever(until 34) leave Kunark. Roll anything else and go where you please. Play whatever race you like the most aesthetically.
EDIT: Its been a long time, but as an Erudite, you' should be able to go into pretty much every city so long as you avoid other caster and priest guilds. If you Are KoS, I don't believe you are Scowling with very many guards/guilds that matter by default. I can't speak for Human or Gnome, but I imagine its the same.